... The strange thing is, if you ask a Palestinian the same question, you'll most likely hear the same story. Since Israel became a nation ... sense of “we”, the cognitive and motivational processes leading to perceive one’s own group as the victim and the other group as the ... / more

... fear when they perceive threats to continued existence, leading to fight or flight responses. Yet, unlike other animals, humans are ... or nations that promote alternative worldviews calls into question the validity of one’s own worldview and thereby arouses anxiety. To ... / more

... finally, you could judge one of them as cold but competent, leading to feelings of resentment and even envy. All the media hoopla boils ... 2005 ; Wojciszke & Klusek, 1996 ).
One immediate question would be: Which dimension comes first when we judge another person? ... / more

... became something valuable to society as a whole and the question was how to go about producing more of it.
Today, we find ourselves ... creativity became connected to science, eventually leading to the study of eminent scholars from all disciplines ( Albert & Runco ... / more

... mountain of corpses to really get you going on the question of hate. The first really influential answer that psychology came to ... of “Right Wing Authoritarianism,” about which the leading authority, Bob Altemeyer, has written a highly readable book which is ... / more

... than their wives make them laugh, although wives are the leading comedians in Russia (Weisfeld et al., 2011). In the U.S., men tend to ... of Different Humor Styles
In order to ask this question, DiDonato and colleagues (2013) generated a series of funny ... / more

... these “real” women are perceived as overall similar, leading women to engage in these assimilative processes. This would result in ... such as those in Dove’s ad campaign. This prompts the question, “Could Dove’s ad campaign potentially be even more harmful than ... / more

... rational? There is, unfortunately, no easy answer to the question. Social psychological science, like all science, is a quest for ... psychologists have focused on the role that beliefs play in leading people to “irrationally” support a system that disadvantages them. ... / more

... young-looking Olga a couple years ago, he had the same question that Olga awakens in many: “Seriously: When you’re breaking ... for self-improvement seems to pervade everything she does, leading her to ask herself constantly how she can enhance her performance.
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... the two Salganic and Watts papers I’ll present here. The question they ask is – why does cultural product become popular? Is it ...
Salganik, Matthew J. & Watts, Duncan J. (2008) Leading the herd astray: An experimental study of self-fulfilling prophecies in ... / more

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